Linear Acoustic OctiMax 5.1 for audio processing

Nov 8, 2004 4:09 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Former Dolby and Orban engineers have designed the Linear Acoustic OctiMax 5.1 digital television audio processor. The system combines the Octiv Octimax multichannel, multiband range-processing engine with audio metadata functionality and local audio insertion capability.

It provides a clean, consistent and appropriately dynamic audio signal for Dolby Digital (AC-3), MPEG or Windows Media 9 Series encoding and transmission to all consumers.

Local audio features include analog and digital inputs and outputs; UpMax, an upmixer that selectively creates a 5.1 channel version of stereo local programming; and AutoVoiceover, which allows control-free insertion of voice-overs by applying local audio to the unit.

The processing structures support eight mono programs, a 5.1 + 2 channel program, and any format in between. The two-channel structure combines a two-band AGC with five bands of compression, look ahead and peak limiting. Advanced multiband source noise reduction is also selectable. The proprietary 5.1 channel structure combines a two band AGC with four bands of compression, look ahead and peak limiting.

The 3RU system contains a color TFT display for detailed metering of the audio channels and processing activity for all programs. A large rotary encoder and four control keys allow for straightforward menu navigation and processing adjustment.

For more information, visit www.linearacoustic.com.

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